The trial of three former Bosniak police officials charged with war crimes in Bosanska Krupa began at the state court with a reading of the indictment and the state prosecution’s introductory statement.
Testifying at the trial for crimes in Kotor-Varos, a protected State Prosecution witness says that bodies of killed people were removed from the town in June 1992.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina, BiH, calls on the Court to order a retrial of Najdan Mladjenovic and Savo Zivkovic, who are charged with crimes in Hranca and Glogova villages, Bratunac municipality, or sentence them for the charges of which they were acquitted under the first instance verdict.
The Bosnian prosecution demanded the convictions of three former Serb fighters accused of involvement in the killing and burning of Bosniak civilians at a village mosque near Prijedor in 1992.
Presenting its closing statement, the Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina requests the Court to pronounce Najdan Mladjenovic and Savo Zivkovic guilty of crimes committed in the Bratunac area in 1992 and sentence them in accordance with the law.
The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina files a motion requesting the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina to order custody for two out of seven suspects, who were arrested due to a suspicion that they committed crimes in the Kotor-Varos area in the second half of 1992.
Ex-soldiers Mehura Selimovic, Adil Ruznic and Emir Mustafic appealed against a verdict sentencing them to a total of 25 years in prison abusing Serb prisoners in Bosanska Krajina.
At the trial of persons charged with crimes against humanity in Bratunac in May, 1992, the witness for the defence said that on the day houses in the village of Hranca burned, defendant Najdan Mladjenovic was, together with a group of neighbours, in nearby woods.
As the trial for crimes in the Bratunac area continues, a Defence witness says that no communication system existed in 1992 and that individuals, who had money, could buy walkie-talkie devices.
At the trial for crimes in Bratunac, the Prosecution presents four pieces of material evidence and announces that it might examine another protected witness.